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This video tutorial demonstrates how to create a table using Oxygen XML Editor version 17 on a PC. The author view with full tags displayed allows us to use Oxygen's table wizard to create either a Cal's table or a simple table. We choose to create a Cal's table, set the title, number of rows and columns, and decide whether to generate a table header. After clicking insert, Oxygen builds the framework of the table for us to populate with information. It is recommended to wrap text in each cell in the P element. Switching to text view allows us to see the code elements of the table framework, including hidden elements.